You're right. The 3U designs were missing from the
list. They are the Neural Ag and... where'd they go? I think it was the Bandpass
Filterbank (6 CGS Bandpass w/ level for each, in 'tellun small pot spacing').
So I guess my "official" list was not officially
official :)
Mounting rails are in that run, of course, as well
as "Vertical Jack Brackets" and "MFOS Brackets".
Cheers,
Scott
----- Original Message -----From: James ElliottSent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 11:34 PMSubject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Update...
I thought you mentioned in the past (several times) that the neural agonizer panel was going to be in included in the first run.
Is that not the case?
-Jim
----- Original Message ----
From: "contact@bridechamb er.com" <contact@bridechambe r.com>
To: ModularSynthPanels@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Saturday, February 3, 2007 9:25:10 PM
Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels ] Update...
heya folks!metal guys are still workin' it. brackets, cabinets and more soon! cabinets are actually waiting for the brackets!2 and a half "nano" PCBs laid out -- LFO, dual Glide, and noise variable from white to sub-pink. these boards are meant for modules and/or retrofitting, and have PCB-mounted pots. they are good practice for "real" designs i'm still prototyping.here's the official metal fab list: (m = mfos, o = oakley, c = cgs, t = tellun)m adsro adsrt switcht lagt gatec digital noisem vcoo vcometasonix tm-1m (need still to visit some acrylic cover folks for the tube cutout...)c seq switch (i renamed it 'event sequencer' and added my glide, at audio and cv rates)c slope generatoro vclfoo s&hm s&ho multimix amultipleso vcadsrafter that, smaller runs, and including dotcom format.bridechamber modules may eventually be available in blacet and such, but that's on "the long list". too many patient dotcom customers... :)anyway, i'll keep you posted, but i don't want to talk too much before things are "in production". current kit customers have been very patient! bi'n'tic plans are on the site now, including mods! the VC Resistor schems and such are also on the site. i fully support DIY, since i owe everything to that movement. if something's not on the site and you're wondering, drop me a line. no secrets, just not enough time...cheers,scott----- Original Message -----From: James ElliottSent: Friday, February 02, 2007 6:19 PMSubject: [ModularSynthPanels ] Update...Rabble rabble rabble rabble
Any updates?
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